Spectacular arches, caves as monster iceberg decays
Erosion is sculpting dramatic features into the world's biggest iceberg in what's likely to be the final months of its existence. Read more
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Erosion is sculpting dramatic features into the world's biggest iceberg in what's likely to be the final months of its existence. Read more
A federal judge for the Northern District of California threw out a lawsuit against the University of California, Santa Cruz, for requiring faculty job applicants to submit statements detailing how they would contribute to diversity, equity and inclusion efforts on campus. Read more
Almost 40% of jobs around the world could be affected by the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), a trend that is likely to deepen inequality, according to the International Monetary Fund. Read more
Another year, another opportunity for higher education stakeholders to set the agenda for state policy and improve its value. Read more
Questions over whether King Charles’ doctor holds certain institutional roles increase need for more formalised way of handing out honorary titles, critics say Read more
Ocean science researchers must work “towards equity and justice” in their field, according to a group of scholars. Read more
Staff told to take ‘more flexible approach’ in move university says will bring rules into line with those for UK offer-holders Read more
A huge ancient city has been found in the Amazon, hidden for thousands of years by lush vegetation. Read more
As international recruitment markets shift to South Asia, some colleges are swamped with fake applications and last-minute transfers. Is the system too easy to exploit? Read more
Firm to axe a third of its workforce following ‘downturn’ in publishing trends Read more